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Project Description“WebCite”, is a citation tool that would be helpful in many ways to users on the internet who would like to store References for later use. In the way, the tool helps to store reference/citation information such as title of the website, the author, date retrieved, and the URL ... [More] of a particular webpage. This information could then be copied to a simple text editor such as Notepad or a complex word processor such as Word 2007. WebCite is implemented as a browser extension.The user would be able to access WebCite from View->Explorer Bar->WebCite. The user interface is an Explorer bar implementation which has the following fields: Author, Name of Webpage, Name of Website, Date created, Date accessed, URL of the webpage. It would also have a copy button. Accessing WebCite The User Interface Operation DetailsOnce some text is selected in Internet Explorer, the user can see information of the webpage filled in the fields of the Explorer Bar. The user can edit the fields in case of missing information. He then clicks the copy button. This will create our own “text+reference” object that will be stored on the Windows Clipboard. From this point forward, any application can use the “text+reference” object. We implement an extension to Microsoft Word 2007 so that when the user pastes a “text+reference” object, a references page is automatically generated in the currently opened document. Also this reference information would be stored in Word 2007's Source Manager. Example of citation information from a website How Everything works...User Experience The 'Copy' Functionality The 'Paste' Functionality USER GUIDEHow to use WebCite? Click on the user guide to read all about it! http://students.ou.edu/M/Sameeri.P.Marryboyina-1/WebCite%20v%201.0%20User%20Guide%201.html Milestones Date Description February 13, 2007 Created webcite project page February 14, 2007 Added team members to project February 22, 2007 Added questionaire to Downloads February 22, 2007 Added software requirements document to Downloads February 27, 2007 Added related products page to Wiki February 28, 2007 Added screenshot to project page March 7, 2007 Added Beta 1 to Downloads [Less]

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A Word 2010 Add-in that converts the Office Open XML (WordprocessingML) to XAML: For WPF, the document is converted into a FlowDocument element. For Silverlight 4, the document is converted into either a StackPanel element containing TextBlock elements or a RichTextBox.

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Docx2tex is a small command line tool that uses standard technologies to help users of Word 2007 to publish publications where typography is relevant or only papers produced by TeX are accepted. Behind the scenes, docx2tex uses common technologies to interpret Word 2007 OOXML format without utilizing the API of Word 2007.

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A sample plugin for uploading Office documents to a repository directly from within the Office applications using the SWORD protocol. Note to implementers: A convention is used for retrieving the AtomPub Service Document from the given endpoint. The suffix "/ServiceDocument" is ... [More] automatically added. It is assumed that the SWORD endpoint returns the AtomPub ServiceDocument from the /ServiceDocument uri. For example, if the given SWORD repository endpoint is http://example.org/sword, the plugin will attempt to download the service document from http://example.org/sword/ServiceDocument. [Less]

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Writespace is an open source full screen writing environment plug-in for Word inspired by Dark Room for Windows and Write Room for OS X.

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OpenXML Packaging and Object Model Writer for .NET Framework 1.1.

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Integrated Scribd for Microsoft Office 2007. Currently there is support for Microsoft Word 2007.

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Scientific blogging - a key issue with scientific blogging is the representation of formulas. I have built a simple tool which converts a Word document with equations into a XHTML+MathML document. So it would be possible to type up the blog entry inside MS Word 2007, and then run this tool to create ... [More] an XML file (actually an XHTML file) with the formulas represented as MathML and the remaining content simply coming from MS Word's conversion from .docx format to HTML format. Retaining the meaning of the Math content as MathML inside these XHTML documents would then allow searching the mathematical formulas. [Less]

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This utility would help convert Ms word 2007 Tables to Sql tables. Add this macro to any word docx document and Run the macro. We get a text file containing all the tables which follow the naming convention converted into sql DDL statements. You just need to follow some naming

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Tech Head Brothers Authoring Tool is a content authoring tool based on Word 2003, VSTO 2005, XML, XSLT and Windows Communicqtion Foundation (WCF). It permits offline content authoring and online publishing to the French portal Tech Head Brothers.

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